Vehicle overview
Networx is a legacy telecommunications and networking contract vehicle managed by the General Services Administration (GSA). It provides domestic and international network services to federal agencies and succeeded the FTS2001 contracts. The program has an overall ceiling of $68.2 billion and is being replaced by the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract.
The vehicle is divided into Networx Universal, which covers conventional and legacy telecom services, and Networx Enterprise, which targets alternative sources and newer technologies. It is utilized by more than 120 federal agencies.
Vehicle details
- Ordering period
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Extended through 5/31/2026
- Ceiling
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$68.2 billion
NAICS coverage
Frequently asked questions
- What is Networx?
- Networx is a legacy telecommunications and networking contract vehicle managed by the General Services Administration (GSA). It provides domestic and international network services to federal agencies and succeeded the FTS2001 contracts. The program has an overall ceiling of $68.2 billion and is being replaced by the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract.
- Which agency manages Networx?
- Networx is a IDIQ managed by General Services Administration.
- What can agencies acquire through Networx?
- The vehicle is divided into Networx Universal, which covers conventional and legacy telecom services, and Networx Enterprise, which targets alternative sources and newer technologies. It is utilized by more than 120 federal agencies.
- What is the contract ceiling of Networx?
- Networx has a program ceiling of $68.2 billion.
- Is Networx active?
- No, Networx is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: Extended through 5/31/2026).
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